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1 joute
joute [ʒut]feminine noun* * *ʒut1) ( duel) fig jousting [U], battlejoute oratoire or verbale — sparring match
2) Sport, Histoire joust* * *ʒut nf1) (au Moyen-Âge) joust2) (sportive) contest3) (politique, médiatique, diplomatique) skirmish* * *joute nfjoute lyonnaise or nautique Jeux water tournament (in which teams joust in boats).[ʒut] nom féminin2. (littéraire) [rivalité] joust[dialogue] sparring matchjoute littéraire/oratoire literary/verbal contest -
2 duelo
m.1 duel (combate).2 grief, sorrow (sentimiento).en señal de duelo as a sign of mourning3 mourning, bereavement.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: doler.* * *1 (combate) duel\batirse en duelo to fight a duel————————1 (dolor) grief, affliction\sin duelo regardless* * *ISM (Mil) duelIIduelo a muerte — fight to the death, duel of death
SM1) (=luto) mourning2) (=velatorio) wake3) (=dolor) grief, sorrow4)* * *1)cerrado por duelo — (AmL) closed owing to bereavement
b) (Esp frml)el duelo — ( el cortejo) the cortege; ( los deudos) the mourners (pl)
2) ( desafío) duelretar a duelo — to challenge... to a duel
•* * *= duel, shootout [shoot-out], mourning.Ex. The article is entitled ' Duels or dialogues? The relationship between archivists and conservators'.Ex. The film deals with drug trafficking, prostitution, and shootouts while also incorporating melodramatic themes.Ex. During our lives we face situations of losses and mournings, connected or not to death.----* batirse en duelo = duel.* de duelo = in mourning.* echarse un duelo = duel.* * *1)cerrado por duelo — (AmL) closed owing to bereavement
b) (Esp frml)el duelo — ( el cortejo) the cortege; ( los deudos) the mourners (pl)
2) ( desafío) duelretar a duelo — to challenge... to a duel
•* * *= duel, shootout [shoot-out], mourning.Ex: The article is entitled ' Duels or dialogues? The relationship between archivists and conservators'.
Ex: The film deals with drug trafficking, prostitution, and shootouts while also incorporating melodramatic themes.Ex: During our lives we face situations of losses and mournings, connected or not to death.* batirse en duelo = duel.* de duelo = in mourning.* echarse un duelo = duel.* * *Ala familia está de duelo the family is in mourning[ S ] cerrado por duelo ( AmL); closed owing to bereavementduelo nacional national mourning2( Esp frml): el duelo (el cortejo) the cortege, the funeral procession; (los deudos) the mourners (pl)B (desafío) duelretar a duelo to challenge … to a duelbatirse en duelo to fight a duelduelo de artillería exchange of artillery fireCompuesto:duel to the death* * *
Del verbo doler: ( conjugate doler)
duelo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
Multiple Entries:
doler
duelo
doler ( conjugate doler) verbo intransitivo
(+ me/te/le etc)
le duele una muela/la cabeza she has (a) toothache/a headache;
me dolía el estómago I had (a) stomachache;
me duele la garganta I have a sore throat;
me duelen los pies my feet ache;
me duele todo (el cuerpo) I ache all over
me dolió muchísimo lo que me dijo I was deeply hurt by what he said
duelo sustantivo masculino
1 ( dolor) sorrow, grief;
( luto) mourning;
2 ( desafío) duel;◊ retar a duelo to challenge … to a duel;
batirse en duelo to fight a duel;
duelo a muerte duel to the death
doler verbo intransitivo to hurt, ache: me duelen las muelas, I've got a toothache
me duele que me digas eso, it hurts to hear you say that
duelo 1 m (enfrentamiento, lucha) duel
duelo 2 m (luto) mourning
' duelo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
batirse
- señal
- batir
- escena
- padrino
English:
duel
- second
- mourning
* * *duelo2 nm1. [combate por desafío] duel;un duelo con pistola a duel with pistols;un duelo a muerte a duel to the death;batirse en duelo to fight a duel;2. [enfrentamiento] struggle, battle;un duelo dialéctico a verbal duel, a bout of verbal sparring;el duelo entre los dos equipos por ganar la liga the struggle between the two teams to win the league3. [aflicción] grief, sorrow;en señal de duelo (por la muerte de) as a sign of mourning (for the death of)* * *m1 grief2 ( combate) duel;batirse en duelo fight a duel* * *duelo nm1) : duel2) luto: mourning -
3 szermierka
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > szermierka
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4 utarczka
- ki; -ki; dat sg -ce; gen pl; -ek; f* * *f.Gen.pl. -ek1. lit. (= sprzeczka) squabble; utarczka słowna verbal sparring.2. lit. (= potyczka) skirmish.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > utarczka
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5 steekspel
1 [puntige discussie] sparring match2 [geschiedenis] [toernooi] joust♦voorbeelden:1 politiek steekspel • political fencing/sparringeen steekspel met woorden • a sharp verbal exchange -
6 мужские шутки (перен.)
General subject: towel-snapping (Any kind of stereotypically male banter or sparring, verbal or otherwise ; from the habit of boys in high schoo locker rooms snapping towels at each others' butts (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=t)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > мужские шутки (перен.)
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7 мужские шутки
General subject: (перен.) towel-snapping (Any kind of stereotypically male banter or sparring, verbal or otherwise; from the habit of boys in high schoo locker rooms snapping towels at each others' butts (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=t)
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